American Wrestling Affiliates
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| AWA (American Wrestling Affiliates) | |
|---|---|
| Details | |
| Acronym | AWA |
| Established | April 2008 |
| Style | American Wrestling |
| Location | West Virginia |
| Founder(s) | |
| Website | TheREALawa.com |
The American Wrestling Affiliates, alternately referred to as The AWA or The REAL AWA, is a governing body for six independent wrestling promotions in the eastern United States and New Brunswick Canada. It was created in April of 2008 when former AWA Superstars of Wrestling member promotion Mountaineer Wrestling Association broke away to form a new AWA. Soon afterwards, three more promotions joined: APEX Wrestling of West Virginia, World Star Wrestling (WSW) of Connecticut, & the North Atlantic Wrestling Association (NAWA) of Tennesse.[1] Innovative Hybrid Wrestling, based in New Brunswick, also joined within a month of the American Wrestling Affiliates initial formation.[2]
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[edit] Championships
The American Wrestling Affiliates currently has four championships.
- World Heavyweight Championship
- World Tag Team Championship
- National Heavyweight Championship
- Shooting Star Championship
The list does not include titles promoted by the individual sanctioned territories.
[edit] Title History
The American Wrestling Affiliates claim the lineage of the AWA World Heavyweight Championship much like the AWA Superstars of Wrestling, however does not recognize the title reigns under the AWA Superstars Banner: Recognizing Larry Zbyszko's final AWA Championship reign until he lost the AWA Superstars World Heavyweight Championship to Brian Logan in Fayetteville, West Virginia as a continuous reign.
Hulk Hogan's two AWA World Heavyweight Championship reigns, which were not recognized by the original AWA, are also recognized by the American Wrestling Affiliates.
The American Wrestling Affiliates World Tag Team Championship was created when the organization was originally formed in April of 2008. However, the American Wrestling Affiliates National Heavyweight Championship and Shooting Star Championship both have a rich history in the South-Eastern United States.[3]
[edit] Territories
- Mountaineer Wrestling Association (MWA) - West Virginia and Ohio
- APEX Wrestling - West Virginia
- Championship Wrestling - Tennessee and Virginia
- North Atlantic Wrestling Association (NAWA) - Maine
- World Star Wrestling (WSW) - Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Ohio
- Innovative Hybrid Wrestling (IHW) - New Brunswick, Canada
[edit] References
- ^ The American Wrestling Affiliates - Official Website. Retrieved on 2008-5-24.
- ^ The Real AWA Press Release: Two Announcements.
- ^ The American Wrestling Affiliates - Champions. Retrieved on 2008-5-24.
[edit] External Links
- TheREALawa.com - American Wrestling Affiliates official homepage

